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Philip Livingston 1686 – 1749 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 9 Jul 1686

Birth Location: Albany, Albany County, New York, USA

Death Date: 4 Feb 1749

Death Location: Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York, USA

Father: Lord Livingston

Mother: Alida Rensselaer

Spouse(s): Catharina Brugh

Children(s): Robert Livingston, Philip Livingston,, William Livingston

The story of Philip Livingston 2nd began in 1686 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA. Philip Livingston 2nd married Catharina Van Brugh, and had children including Robert Livingston, Philip Livingston,, William Livingston. Philip Livingston 2nd passed away in 1749 in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Philip Livingston 2nd began in 1686 in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA.
  • Philip Livingston 2nd married Catharina Van Brugh, and had children including Robert Livingston, Philip Livingston,, William Livingston.
  • Philip Livingston 2nd passed away in 1749 in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York, USA.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Philip Livingston's Ancestors

Self
Philip Livingston
1686 – 1749
Birth Place: Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Parents
Lord Robert Livingston
1654 – 1728
Ancrum, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Alida (Scuyler Van) Rensselaer
1656 – 1729
Beverwyck, Albany Co, New York, USA
Grandparents
Reverend (John) Livingston,
1603 – 1672
Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Janet Fleming
1613 – 1694
Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland
Philip (Pieterse) Schuyler
1628 – 1683
Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Margaretta (Van) Slichatenhorst
1628 – 1711
Nykerk, Gelderland, Netherlands
Great-Grandparents
William Livingston,
1576 –
Agnes Livingstone
1589 – 1650
Pieter Diercks
1601 – 1656
Geertruyt Schuylder
1603 – 1651
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Barbara Livingstone
1540 – 1579

Philip Livingston's Descendants

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Philip Livingston (9 Jul 1686 – 4 Feb 1749) m. Catharina (Van) Brugh (10 Nov 1689 – 20 Feb 1756)
  1. 1. Robert Livingston (16 Dec 1708 – 27 Nov 1790)
  2. 2. Philip Livingston, (15 Jan 1716 – 12 Jun 1778) m. Christina (Ten) (Broeck) (30 Dec 1718 – 29 June 1801)
    1. 1. Robert (R) Livingston, (Date Unknown – 1813)
    2. 2. William Livingston (30 Nov 1723 – 25 Jul 1790)
    3. 3. Catherine Westerlo (25 Aug 1745 – 17 Apr 1810)
    4. 4. Sarah Livingston (7 Dec 1752 – 29 Dec 1814)
  3. 3. William Livingston

Philip Livingston's Timeline

2 Records

1686
9 Jul 1686
Birth of Philip Livingston 2nd in Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
1749
4 Feb 1749
Age 63
Death of Philip Livingston 2nd in Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York, USA
Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 9 Jul 1686
    Event Place: Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 313
    [2] American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
    [3] U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
    [4] Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [5] Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Feb 1749
    Event Place: Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, New York, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970, Volume: 313
    [2] U.S., Newspaper Extractions from the Northeast, 1704-1930
    [3] U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
    [4] Global, Find A Grave Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current
    [5] Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775

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